Kanye West’s political controversy continues. Today, the rapper shared a text message exchange with longtime friend and collaborator John Legend about his professed love for President Donald Trump.

“I hope you’ll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump,” wrote Legend, according to West’s screenshot. “You’re way too powerful and influential to endorse who he is and what he stands for. As you know, what you say really means something to your fans. They are loyal to you and respect your opinion.”

Legend went on to explain how this might impact West’s legacy. “So many people who love you feel so betrayed right now because they know the harm that Trump’s policies cause, especially to people of color,” he added. “Don’t let this be part of your legacy. You’re the greatest artist of our generation.”

West, who has been wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat in support of Trump, seemed undeterred. “I love you John and I appreciate your thoughts,” he replied. “You bringing up my fans or my legacy is a tactic based on fear used to manipulate my free thought.”

West went on to say that these posts represented more than just a text message exchange. “I tweeted the John text to show that there are people around me that disagree with me and voice their opinion,” he added. “I respect everyone’s opinion but I stand my ground.”

Legend has been a vocal opponent to Trump throughout the election and his presidency. His video for “Penthouse Floor” even depicts a Trump supporter with a “Make America Great Again” cap. “The defining trait of Trump’s campaign and political profile was his embrace of white supremacy,” Legend added on Twitter. “He made it clear every time he spoke. Some serious cognitive dissonance to ignore that for the other x% you might find appealing. I guess I agree with >1% of anyone’s thoughts though.”

West’s wife Kim Kardashian tried to defend him on social media. “When he spoke out about Trump… Most people (including myself) have very different feelings & opinions about this,” she continued. “But this is HIS opinion. I believe in people being able to have their own opinions… He never said he agrees with his politics.”